May 2010

Interpol’s Carlos D Quits The Band

Interpol’s Carlos Dengler has quit the group, the band have announced. The New York outfit explained in a mailout that the bassist had contributed to the group’s recently completed fourth

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Steel Train Rolls Out Summer Tour

Following a 3-month tour with Tegan and Sara, successful appearances at this year’s Coachella and Bamboozle festivals and a run of dates with The Fray, Steel Train is excited to

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The BoDeans: A Look Into The Life of Mr. Sad Clown

With their ninth studio album just released and a quarter of a century under their belt, Kurt Neumann and Sam Llanas bring their most exposed, vulnerable voices to the table with Mr. Sad Clown.  The result is the perfect balance of beauty, sadness and raw realism that encompasses the changing realities of their lives.

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Derek Trucks/Susan Tedeschi, Kenny Wayne Shepherd: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, New Orleans, LA 4/30-5/1/10

If you have never seen Derek Trucks live, then you have no clue what is about to hit you. All innocent of face and with such a laid back stage persona that he would be invisible if it wasn’t for the spotlight beaming down upon him, Derek was sweating out a batch of new souled-out blues that kept you out of your seat and on your feet swaying for the entire set.

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Outside Lands Festival Returns August 14-15

Another Planet Entertainment, Superfly Productions and Starr Hill Presents, in a partnership with the San Francisco Recreation & Park Department, are proud to announce the third annual Outside Lands Music

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Summer Arena Shows For Tool

Tool will venture on the road next month for a summer arena tour, the  band’s first live dates since its summer tour last year. The group kicks off the outing

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Josh Ritter: So Runs the World Away

I am assured that peace will come to me,” Josh Ritter sings on “Lark,” a song that channels his inner Paul Simon on his newest album, So Runs the World Away. Before Ritter penned these tunes, the songwriter from Idaho suffered a case of writer’s block, but you can’t tell that he was struggling on his fifth full-length; because on these 13 tracks, Ritter sounds better than ever.

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